[verb] - to produce, increase or fill with sound, by vibrating (= shaking slightly and quickly) objects which are nearHis voice resonated in the empty church. [I]The noise of the bell resonated through the building. [I]The concert hall resonated with the power of the tenor's last notes. [I]Some species of fish make sounds by resonating the swim bladder. [T](figurative) The building resonates with historic significance. [I](figurative) The significance of those great stories resonate down the years. [I]Compare resound.If an experience or memory resonates, it reminds you of another similar one.Her experiences resonate powerfully with me, living, as I do, in a similar family situation.(esp. US) When we're in conversation together, I always seem to resonate with (= share an understanding of) what Jody says. [I]
RESONATE
Meaning of RESONATE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012